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The Theory of Gradualism and the Punctuated Equilibrium
Theory by Niles Eldridge and Stephen Jay GouldPresentation by Mark Van Lierde
Gradualism Gradualism is a universal theory that has been
applied to many other sciences aside from biology.
Gradualism has been applied to geography
Gradualism has been applied to linguistics, or language
Gradualism has even been applied to the political science
Gradualism Continued
Put plainly, gradualism is the theory that change occurs over time
To use large words, gradualism is a theory proposed by a man named James Hutton in 1795 that states profound change is the product of cumulative change.
It is more often than not contrasted with catastrophism.
Catastrophism It’s a simple theory that states large, catastrophic
events changed the Earth, and got species to where they are today.
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Sometime after the theory was proposed by James, it was incorporated into a theory by a man called Charles Lyell.
His theory was uniformitarianism, which stated that that changes within the earth’s crust were caused by cumulative change.
Uniformitarianism is also contrasted with catastrophism.
Evolutionary Theory and Gradualism
Charles Darwin THE FATHER OF EVOLUTION was influenced by Charles Lyell’s book on the subject.
He even incorporated it into his famous theory.
Charles had first read Lyell’s first book: Principles of Geology
Gradualism Today Gradualism is often confused with phyletic
gradualism, which is a biology specific term.
Phyletic gradualism is a term that was created by two scientists (Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould) to contrast with their own model.
The model of evolution created by Eldredge and Gould is called the punctuated equilibrium.
The Punctuated Equilibrium
The punctuated equilibrium is a theory on how species evolve proposed by Eldredge and Gould in 1972.
Their theory states that throughout time there will be very little to no change in a species, this period of time is called stasis.
When there is large change in a species occurs, it is called cladogenesis.
Cladogensis is when species splits into two species as opposed to just turning into another.
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The Men Behind It Niles Eldrege and Stephen Jay Gould are a couple of
paleontologists.
They created the theory and applied it to their fossil records.
It was supposed to help explain the fossils that are similar, but at the same time are different.
Stephen Jay Gould Lived from 1941-2002
American Paleontologist
Taught at Harvard, worked at various museums, also taught biology at New York University
Died during his second fight with cancer
Niles Eldredge Was born in 1943
American Paleontologist
Works in a museum as a curator
Likes to play jazz music
The Punctuated Equilibrium
The punctuated equilibrium is a way to explain how species change
It is very similar to the tree-like diagram but seems more modern
The straight section is when a species is in stasis
When a line splits the species becomes two separate species
Differences Between the Punctuated Equilibrium and
Gradualism The differences between the two are very obvious.
Gradualism says that it is cumulative change that changes a species.
The punctuated equilibrium shows that change occurs quickly, and in short periods of time
Example of Gradualism One good example would be the turtles found on the
Galapagos Islands.
They changed slowly to fit into their respective environments.